The London native's impressive résumé also includes 'Star Trek: Generations,' 'What About Bob?' and 'Who’s That Girl.'

Bernard Williams, the British producer who worked on such films as A Clockwork Orange, Ragtime and Star Trek: Generations, has died. He was 72.

Williams, who also produced Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988) and five other films directed by Frank Oz, died Jan. 4 of cancer in Lake Arrowhead, Calif., his daughter Dana Williams-Maginnis told The Hollywood Reporter.

Williams served as a production manager on the classic British series The Prisoner and on the 1969 Michael Caine film Battle of Britain; he also was second/third director on Val Guest’s The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961) and Otto Preminger’s Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965).

Williams worked with Stanley Kubrick as an associate producer on Barry Lyndon (1975) after A Clockwork Orange (1971), and he collaborated with Oz on What About Bob? (1991), HouseSitter (1992), The Indian in the Cupboard (1995), Bowfinger (1999) and The Score (2001).

His résumé also includes The Last Remake of Beau Geste (1977), The Bounty (1984), So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993), Blood and Wine (1996) and his final producing effort, Charlotte’s Web (2006).